Re: Do You See Jupiter In The Sky Near The Moon Right Now Or Not? 11/29/2012 Thursday h. 7 PM

But not as close as it was yesterday.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17989851

Yes, but pretty the same.

Anyway the point is that jupiter was not physically visible at all as it was yestarday.

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Quoting: DUCM900

Perhaps the fault is with the observer. Others have said they saw Jupiter today.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17989851

Bolded is likely the case. I just saw them both rise. Jupiter is about an hour ahead of the moon. Right now it appears above and to the right of the Moon with a distance about 2 fists held at arms length away. Later on when both are high in the sky Jupiter will appear more to the right and not above. When they set Jupiter will be below the Moon. Of course that is all the field rotation stuff that DUCM900 doesn't believe in.

Re: Do You See Jupiter In The Sky Near The Moon Right Now Or Not? 11/29/2012 Thursday h. 7 PM

There is no such things as planets. There is nothing up there at all. Think of the sky as a giant imax screen and you are wearing 3d glasses. There are those in this world who want you to believe what they want for their own benefit. Not yours.

Re: Do You See Jupiter In The Sky Near The Moon Right Now Or Not? 11/29/2012 Thursday h. 7 PM

Look at 'jupiter' its below the moon, NOT above, WTH?

Quoting: DUCM900

Jupiter started out beside the Moon and the Moon crossed the sky slower because of its orbit. Jupiter set first as it was supposed to. How would it be above the Moon when it set first?

Tonight, Jupiter rose first and while rising appears above the moon. When it sets it will set first and appear below the Moon.

That's the field rotation you don't believe in.

Quoting: Weasel_Turbine

You are really full of BS; after that fake image you've posted here before, now that crap as well.

Guys, you can verify yourself with any planetarium software set on that day. time, location and you'll will find the stuff.

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Quoting: DUCM900

Prove it is fake. Prove that what I said about Jupiter appearing above the Moon when rising will appear below when setting is false. You can't prove either. Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it isn't true. You're living proof of that.

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